U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the memorandum of understanding signed with Iran to end the conflict "is over," adding that he has no desire to deal with Tehran at the present time.
Trump made the remarks in Ankara ahead of the NATO summit, where he addressed U.S.-Iran relations and the future of the understanding that had been aimed at easing tensions between the two sides.
The U.S. president stated that the memorandum is no longer in effect and said he does not intend to continue engaging with Iran. During his comments, he used the term "sick" to describe the Iranian leadership.
His remarks come amid rapidly evolving political and security developments across the region, with international attention focused on Washington's policy toward Iran and its potential impact on regional affairs.
No official response had been issued by Iranian authorities at the time of publication, while observers continue to monitor whether Trump's statements will influence future relations between the two countries.
The international community remains closely focused on developments in U.S.-Iran relations as diplomatic efforts continue to reduce tensions and promote regional stability.
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